Māori Film Week - He Wiki Kiriata Maori, June 30 to July 8 2018Venues across Auckland Tamaki Makaurau

MAORI FILM WEEK 2018

TROY KINGI 6.7.18

FREE CONCERT

Wairoa Māori Film Festival presents He Wiki Kiriata Māori – Māori Film Week, a celebration of Māori and indigenous cinema and multimedia in central Auckland. This year the theme is Māori Futurism, spread across nine days and seven venues, with over 50 short films, feature dramas and documentaries. He Wiki Kiriata Māori presents a feast of futuristic and fantastic Māori and indigenous art and culture, including Lightbox Art Exhibitions in Freyberg Place and Bledisloe Lane. Kindly supported by Auckland Council.

Please Note: The previously advertised screening of WARU has been cancelled.

MATARIKI FESTIVAL

Maori Film Week - He Wiki Kiriata Maori is part of Matariki Festival, 30 June - 22 July, proudly hosted by Auckland Council in partnership with Te Kawerau a Maki. More info and updates on www.matariki.org.nz and Facebook, or pick up a programme from Monday 11 June. #matarikifestival

CineMarae brings together, for the first time, a collection of artworks inspired by the kaupapa of the long-running Wairoa Māori Film Festival. ‘Te ao mai ngā whatu Māori – The world through Māori eyes’ includes works by Natasha Keating, Tracey Tawhiao, George Nuku, Tame Iti, Charlotte Graham, Ratu Tibble, Miigizi, Assinajaq and Matthew Randall.

The Wairoa Maori Film Festival was founded in 2005 with the purpose of supporting, recognising and presenting the indigenous storyteller narrative. We are a non profit, non political organisation Te Roopu Whakaata Maori i Te Wairoa -Wairoa Maori Film Festival Inc. (c) 2005-2014.